Publications
Highlighted Publications
Partners in Care brochure
Patient-Provider Managed Care Relationships Newsletter 1: Patient Outcomes Research Team (PORT)
Patient-Provider Managed Care Relationships Newsletter 2: Background, Objectives, and Implications
2009
How Quality Improvement Interventions for Depression Affect Stigma Concerns Over Time: A Nine-Year Follow-Up Study — 2009
Psychiatric Serv, 60:258-261, 2009
2008
How a therapy-based quality improvement intervention for depression affected life events and psychological well being over time: a 9-year longitudinal analysis — 2008
Med Care, 46(1):78-84, 2008
The effects of quality improvement for depression in primary care at nine years: results from a randomized, controlled group-level trial — 2008
Health Serv Res, 43(6):1952-1974, 2008
2007
The Cumulative Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression on Outcome Disparities Over 9 Years: Results from a Randomized, Controlled Group-Level Trial — 2007
Med Care, 45(11): 1052-9, 2007
Cost-Effectiveness of Quality Improvement Programs for Patients With Subthreshold Depression or Depressive Disorder — 2007
Psychiatric Services, 58:1269-1278, 2007
2005-2006
Gender patterns in cost effectiveness of quality improvement for depression: results of a randomized, controlled trial — 2005
J Affect Disord. Aug 2005;87(2-3):319-325
Quality improvement for depression in primary care: do patients with subthreshold depression benefit in the long run? — 2005
Am J Psychiatry, 162(6):1149-57, 2005
2004
Five-Year Impact of Quality Improvement for Depression: Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial — 2004
Arch Gen Psychiatry, 61(4):378-386, 2004
Quality Improvement for Depression in Primary Care: Do Patients with Subthreshold Depression Benefit in the Long Run? — 2004
Do the Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression Care Differ for Men and Women? Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial — 2004
Medical Care, 2004
Do the Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression Care Differ for Men and Women?: Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial — 2004
Med Care, 42(12):1186-1193, 2004
Characteristics, Treatment Patterns and Outcomes of Treatment-resistant Depression in Primary Care — 2004
General Hospital Psychiatry, 26(2): 106-114, March-April, 2004
Cost-effectiveness of Interventions for Depressed Latinos — 2004
The Journal of Mental Health Policy and Economics, 7:69-76, 2004
Five-Year Impact of Quality Improvement for Depression: Results of a Group-Level Randomized Controlled Trial — 2004
Archives of General Psychiatry, 61:378-386, April 2004
The Interview Mode Effect on the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D) Scale: An Item Response Theory Analysis — 2004
Medical Care, 42(3):281-289, 2004
The Partners in Care Approach to Ethics Outcomes in Quality Improvement Programs for Depression — 2004
Psychiatric Services, 55(5):532-539, May 2004
2003
Can quality improvement interventions improve care and outcomes for depressed minorities? — 2003
Health Serv Res, 38(2):613-30, 2003
Improving Care for Minorities. Can Quality Improvement Intervention Improve Care and Outcomes for Depressed Minorities? Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial — 2003
Health Services Research, 38(2):613-630, 2003
Impact of a Primary Care Quality Improvement Intervention on Use of Psychotherapy for Depression — 2003
Mental Health Services Research, 5(2):109-120, June 2003
Stigma among Depressed Primary Care Patients: Predictors and Utilization of Services — 2003
General Hospital Psychiatry, 25(5):311-315, October 2003
2002
Improving the care for depression in patients with comorbid medical illness — 2002
American Journal of Psychiatry, October, 2002 2003;159(10):1738-1745
Beating Depression: The Journey to Hope — 2002
McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2002
Bias Reduction in Standard Errors for Linear Regression with Multi-State Samples — 2002
Survey Methodology, 28(2):169-181, 2002
The Effects of Primary Care Depression Treatment on Patients' Clinical Status and Employment — 2002
Health Services Research, 37(5):1145-58, 2002
Knowledge of Health Care Benefits Among Patients with Depression — 2002
Medical Care, 40(4):338-346, 2002
2001
The cost-effectiveness of practice-initiated quality improvement for depression: Results of a randomized, controlled trial — 2001
JAMA, 286:1325-1330, 2001
Are Better Ratings of the Patient Provider Relationship Associated with Higher Quality Care for Depression? — 2001
Medical Care, 39:349-360, 2001
Can Quality Improvement Programs for Depression in Primary Care Address Patient Preferences for Treatment? — 2001
Medical Care, 39(9):934-944, 2001
Can Utility-Weighted HRQOL Estimates Capture Health Effects of Quality Improvement for Depression? — 2001
Medical Care, 39(11): 1246-1259, 2001
Cost-effectiveness of Practice-Initiated Quality Improvement for Depression. Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial — 2001
JAMA, (Sept 19) 286(11):1325-1330, 2001
Effects of Cost-Containment Strategies within Managed Care on Continuity of the Relationship Between Depressed Patient and their Primary Care Providers — 2001
Medical Care, 39(10): 1075-1085, 2001
Long-Term Effectiveness of Disseminating Quality Improvement for Depression in Primary Care — 2001
Archives of General Psychiatry, 58:696-703, 2001
Two-Year Effects of Quality Improvement on Medication Management for Depression — 2001
Archives of General Psychiatry, 58(10):935-942, 2001
Utility Elicitation Using Single-Item Questions Compared with a Computerized Interview — 2001
Medical Decision-Making, Mar-Apr; 21(2):97-104, 2001
2000
Quality improvement for depression enhances long-term treatment knowledge for primary care clinicians — 2000
Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2000;15(12):868-877
Depression and Health-related Quality of Life in Ethic Minorities Seeking Care in General Medical Settings — 2000
Journal of Affective Disorders 58:89-97, 2000
Estimation of Utilities for Effects of Depression from the SF-12 — 2000
Medical Care Vol. 38(7): 763-770, 2000
Impact of Disseminating Quality Improvement Programs for Depression in Primary Care: A Randomized Controlled Trial — 2000
JAMA 283(2):212-220, Jan 12, 2000
Partners in Care: Hope for Those Who Struggle with Hope — 2000
RAND Corporation, RB-4528
Quality Improvement for Depression Enhances Long-Term Treatment Knowledge for Primary Care Clinicians — 2000
Journal of General Internal Medicine Vol. 15(12): 868-877, Dec. 2000
Summed-Score Linking Using Item Response Theory: Application to Depression Measurement — 2000
Psychological Assessment, 12(3):354-359, 2000
Treatment Preferences Among Depressed Primary Care Patients — 2000
Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(8):527-534, 2000
1999
Quality of care for primary care patients with depression in managed care — 1999
Archives of Family Medicine. 1999;8(6):529
Association between Health Status and Utilities: Implications for Policy — 1999
Medical Care 37(5):479-489, 1999
Evidence-Based Care for Depression in Managed Primary Care Practices — 1999
Health Affairs 18(5):89-105, 1999
Functioning and Utility for Current Health of Patients with Depression or Chronic Medical Conditions in Managed, Primary Care Practices — 1999
Archives of General Psychiatry 56(10):897-904, 1999
Quality of Care for Primary Care Patients with Depression in Managed Care — 1999
Archives of Family Medicine Vol. 8, (Nov/Dec) 529-536, 1999
Relationship Between Age and Patients' Current Health State Preferences — 1999
Gerontologist 39(3):271-278, 1999
The Design of Partners in Care: Evaluating the Cost-Effectiveness of Improving Care for Depression in Primary Care — 1999
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (Jan) 34:20-29, 1999
Treating Depression in Staff- Model versus Network-Model Managed Care Organizations — 1999
Journal of General Internal Medicine 14(1):39-48, 1999
What Outcomes Matter to Patients? A Study of Patient Preferences in Primary Care — 1999
Journal of General Internal Medicine 14(6): 357-363, 1999
1998
Empirically Defined Health States for Depression from the SF-12 — 1998
Health Services Research 33(4):911-928, 1998
Under Review
Improving Care for Depression in Patients with Comorbid Substance Misuse —
Clinical Improvement Associated with Conformance to HEDIS-Based Depression Care —
Mental Health Services Research; Vol 7, No. 2; June 2005
The Relationship of Depression Treatment Quality Indicators to Employee Absenteeism —
Mental Health Services Research; Vol 7, No. 3; September 2005
Does Gender Affect the Mental Health Care Received by Primary Care Patients with Major Depression? — 2004
